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The 40-year-old baseball great — who played for the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies — was flying his single-passenger aircraft 10 miles west of St. Petersburg, Florida, in November when he lost control.

He had trace amounts of morphine and generic-form Ambien in his system at the time he died, according to TMZ, which cited an autopsy report. There were also amphetamines in his system, according to the site.

Halladay’s blood tested positive for 72 milliliters of generic Ambien — more than enough to impair driving, according to TMZ, which cited the Food and Drug Administration.

Officially, his cause of death was blunt trauma — including lung, liver and spleen injuries — and drowning, according to TMZ. He also suffered a subdural hemorrhage in the crash.